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1930 Case C Water Pump

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Gregory Marlatt

05-08-2006 21:58:20




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The other day I was working on my tractor and dropped my water pump. I now have to get a new shaft and impeller. If you could let me know if you have any idea where to get these parts I would be grateful. I have already looked online and have gone to my local dealer with no luck. Serial #C305352 Thanks




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DKase

05-09-2006 10:28:30




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 Re: 1930 Case C Water Pump in reply to Gregory Marlatt, 05-08-2006 21:58:20  
Is it the original flat belt, or has it been changed to the V-belt? DK



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Gregory Marlatt

05-09-2006 10:59:39




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 Re: 1930 Case C Water Pump in reply to DKase, 05-09-2006 10:28:30  
It is the original flat belt



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DKase

05-10-2006 06:23:08




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 Re: 1930 Case C Water Pump in reply to Gregory Marlatt, 05-09-2006 10:59:39  
The impeller is the same as the v-belt waterpump. If it is not broken through the hub the impeller should be repairable. The shaft will have to be made. These flat belt pumps are very few and far between. I had to buy a complete tractor just to get the waterpump for my tractor. If you have the original shaft any machine shop should be able to make one for you. DK



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Gregory Marlatt

05-10-2006 06:39:59




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 Re: 1930 Case C Water Pump in reply to DKase, 05-10-2006 06:23:08  
Okay, thanks. I figured the shaft could be made, just didn't know what to do about the impeller. The collar of it is not broken, so I should be able to JB Weld it together and have it work then huh? What are the possibilities of having a new one made? Too pricey?



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DKase

05-10-2006 10:48:29




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 Re: 1930 Case C Water Pump in reply to Gregory Marlatt, 05-10-2006 06:39:59  
I usually weld the impellers back togather with nickle welding rod. DK



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